Caitlin Clark Could Barely Hide Her Rage When Reggie Miller Compared Her Game To Payton Pritchard
- On February 1, 2026, Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark joined NBC's pregame as a special contributor at Madison Square Garden, appearing on Basketball Night in America for Sunday Night Basketball.
- As an offseason media opportunity, NBC sought to tie Clark's large WNBA following to its Sunday Night Basketball relaunch, with Clark on her 2024-2027 rookie deal while recovering from a right groin injury.
- In a pre-recorded segment, Clark faced Jamal Crawford in a taped P-I-G duel, winning two of three games, and joined host Maria Taylor and analysts on NBC's studio panel.
- The NBA touted it will carry WNBA games beginning in May if labor peace is reached, and Clark's NBC cameo serves as an audience bridge to boost exposure.
- A WNBA-Players Association meeting is set for Monday, Feb. 2 to push toward a collective bargaining agreement that has suspended free agency and the expansion draft, with the WNBA Draft scheduled for April 14 if agreed.
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Caitlin Clark Was Ready To Fight Reggie Miller After He Compared Her To An NBA Role Player
Caitlin Clark What should have been a pleasant guest appears on NBC’s Basketball Night in America turned into an awkward segment between Indiana Fever superstar Caitlin Clark and Pacers legend Reggie Miller on Sunday. Clark joined the show prior to the debut of Sunday Night Basketball as the New York Knicks squared off with the Los Angeles Lakers. At one point during the show, Miller, who serves as one of the hosts, was asked who in the NBA he f…
Caitlin Clark Could Barely Hide Her Rage When Reggie Miller Compared Her Game To Payton Pritchard
Alex Goodlett. Getty Images.Cailtin Clark is one of the few athletes that I would consider is truly "must watch". When she gets going on the court, it's about as electric as it gets. It's not so diff...
Caitlin Clark 'confident' deal coming 'soon' between WNBA, Players Association
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Caitlin Clark’s confident. But then again, when isn’t she? This time, the Indiana Fever All-Star’s confidence concerns a new collective bargaining agreement between the WNBA and Players Association. “I truly do believe we’re going to get something done here in the next couple weeks,” Clark said during an appearance on NBC’s Basketball Night in America Sunday. Talks between the two sides have been seemingly never-ending. A n…
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